I've heard my share of Van Halen. I never liked rock.
I think the true rock fans are pretty loyal.
Rock n' roll can get quite overwhelming. You can get caught up in the cycle.
Rock & roll is not obscure, it's really easy to understand. So is my painting.
This is not a rock opera. This is not Tommy. I can write songs that emote, and that's it.
People ask me, what was your rock bottom? I say, pick.
I was a sort of rock journalist - whatever that is - in London in the late '60s.
There were incredibly few rock songs making it out to the airwaves until the '80s came along.
I'd rather have 1000 of our fans than 10,000 Kid Rock fans!
This isn't meant to make me sound interesting and rock 'n' roll, but I wouldn't want to live with me a lot of the time.
Rock Biter: A hole would be something. No, it was nothing.
Mary Bennet: What are men compared to rocks and mountains?
Mickey: You're a bum, Rock. You're a bum. Rocky: I ain't no bum, Mick. I ain't no bum.
Stanley Goodspeed: What do you say we cut the chit-chat, a-hole?
Womack: Damn it, you're on a need-to-know basis, and you don't need to know.
Stanley Goodspeed: How do ya like how that shit works?
Private McCoy: I'll take pleasure in guttin' you, boy!
I was almost kind of trapped by my own success into only doing rock.
I do find myself at the moment, due to the success of School of Rock, to be on people's radar a little.
You know, technology CEOs like to think of themselves as rock 'n roll stars.
I guess my music taste is pretty predictable: I like new indie rock stuff, older stuff.